I've read all the previous posts I can find on the topic and can't quite find my answers, so here goes.
I'd like to convert my current two battery set up which simply uses either battery for both start and house, to a "split" system, i.e. a Start and House battery. It uses a Parker installed Blue Seas 6007 Selector (Off, 1, 2, Both). As best I can see it doesn't appear to be using an AUX from a 2019 F300 Yamaha, though that engine is capable of that. The current system I have had a Sea Dog Line Dual Battery Isolator installed between the batteries. One twist is that it has a 3rd battery (under cockpit hatch) for a bow thruster; it also appears to have an isolator between it and Battery 1.
I see a lot of praise for the BEP, and I thought that's what I wanted to do. However, now I have the following questions:
1) How would the BEP 715-H be installed in the current battery switch panel? At best it looks like some cutting a larger, horizontal opening would be required.
2) Since there's already an isolator between Start and House, would a Perko dual battery switch perform the same function with a simpler physical swap for the current switch? This switch gives all combinations of On/Off for the two batteries separately. https://www.perko.com/catalog/battery_switches/1085/dual_battery_selector_switch/
3) If I go with the BEP 715-H, the tech sheet shows House battery getting charged by the AUX from the engine, would that be required if there's an isolator between the batteries?
I'd like to convert my current two battery set up which simply uses either battery for both start and house, to a "split" system, i.e. a Start and House battery. It uses a Parker installed Blue Seas 6007 Selector (Off, 1, 2, Both). As best I can see it doesn't appear to be using an AUX from a 2019 F300 Yamaha, though that engine is capable of that. The current system I have had a Sea Dog Line Dual Battery Isolator installed between the batteries. One twist is that it has a 3rd battery (under cockpit hatch) for a bow thruster; it also appears to have an isolator between it and Battery 1.
I see a lot of praise for the BEP, and I thought that's what I wanted to do. However, now I have the following questions:
1) How would the BEP 715-H be installed in the current battery switch panel? At best it looks like some cutting a larger, horizontal opening would be required.
2) Since there's already an isolator between Start and House, would a Perko dual battery switch perform the same function with a simpler physical swap for the current switch? This switch gives all combinations of On/Off for the two batteries separately. https://www.perko.com/catalog/battery_switches/1085/dual_battery_selector_switch/
3) If I go with the BEP 715-H, the tech sheet shows House battery getting charged by the AUX from the engine, would that be required if there's an isolator between the batteries?